DUBLIN – The Rario Inter-Provincial T20 Trophy continues on Tuesday, 1 August as Pembroke Cricket Club hosts the final three-day Festival of Cricket, with the champions set to be crowned on Thursday evening.
Whilst the North West Warriors lead the way at the top of the table, only 2022 champions Leinster Lightning are mathematically ruled out from claiming the title.
Many of Ireland’s Internationals return to their respective teams following a successful trip to Scotland, where they qualified for the ICC T20 World Cup, to take place in the USA and the West Indies next summer.
The festival gets underway with Leinster Lightning taking on Munster Reds at 11am on Tuesday morning.
FIXTURES
SQUADS
Northern Knights Mark Adair (capt), Ross Adair, Cade Carmichael, Matthew Foster, Matthew Humphreys, Tyron Koen, Tom Mayes, James McCollum, Neil Rock (wk), Paul Stirling, Morgan Topping, Jason van der Merve, Ruhan Pretorius, Theo van Woerkom.
Leinster Lightning: George Dockrell (capt), Lorcan Tucker, Simi Singh, Tim Tector, Riley Mudford, Sam Harbinson, Mark Donegan, Chris DeFreitas, David Delany, Fionn Hand, Mikey O’Reilly, Barry McCarthy, Seamus Lynch, Amish Sidhu (Tuesday only), John McNally, Clontarf (Tuesday only).
Munster Reds: Peter Moor (capt), Murray Commins, Cian Egerton (on loan from Cricket Leinster), Tyrone Kane, Alistair Frost, Matthew Ford, Mike Frost, Liam McCarthy, Byron McDonough, Nathan McGuire, Joshua Manley (on loan from Northern Cricket Union), Ben White, Mathew Weldon.
North West Warriors: Andy McBrine (capt), Stephen Doheny, Liam Doherty, Shane Getkate, Graham Hume, Ryan Macbeth, Scott Macbeth, Trent McKeegan, William McClintock, Cameron Melly, Cian Robertson, Jared Wilson, Craig Young.
COMING TO THE GAMES?
Every match of the Rario IP20 Leinster Festival will take place at Pembroke Cricket Club.
Entry is FREE to all matches.
BROADCAST DETAILS
Watch all matches live on ICC.tv
LIVESCORING
Follow the games via Cricket Ireland’s Match Centre.